Samsung Nexus S 4G Cases

Protect your Samsung Nexus S 4G with a Case

Looking for a case for your Samsung Nexus S 4G? You've come to the right place. There are a number of styles of cases for the Nexus S 4G. From holsters to form-fitting skin cases to pouch cases to hard cases for maximum protection, there are a ton of options, but they all serve a singular purpose: Protecting your Samsung Nexus S 4G. And this is where you'll find everything there is to know about cases for your smartphone.

Samsung Nexus S 4G Holstersare a great way to carry your device, while offering easy access when you need it the most. Made of strong, durable plastic with rotating belt clips, these holsters snap safely and securely over your Samsung Nexus S 4G while you go about your daily business without a worry.

Hard cases designed for the Samsung Nexus S4G are consistent with the shape of the smartphone but provide a strong layer of protection. They cover the phone's shell while allowing access to the buttons, camera, and headphone jack of the Nexus S 4G.

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